How to Visit 15 European Cities for less than £250/$300

How can I travel across Europe on a budget? I’ve had this email from countless readers over the last few years and tried to address the question by sharing some of my favourite tips to save money while travelling across Europe plus also putting together a list of the best hostels in Europe in my Luxury Hostels of Europe guidebook. Besides accommodation, the other key expenses on a Eurotrip is transportation. Wanderu team did a fab piece recently where they showed how you can visit 15 cities across Europe for less than $400( £306) Coach is great but I love travelling Europe by train and plane too. So, as a response to the piece, I wanted to show how you can travel across Europe on a budget, by plane, coach and train in 1 month for less than £250 ($307 or €276 )

Top apps: Skyscanner and Go Euro

To travel as cheaply and efficiently as possible, I recommend downloading both Skyscanner and Go Euro.

When it comes to flights, Skyscanner is my go to app. My favourite function off this app is how I can search flight to everywhere on a specified date and it gives me a range of the cheapest destinations I can visit on that date. Skyscanner also allows you to track flight prices in their app so that you can be updated about flight price changes without having to search for the flight prices.

You can search and compare prices for Train, Coach and Flights so based on your budget , you can pick the best option for you. I much prefer using Skyscanner for flights so I would use the app mainly to compare train and coach prices.

Other general tips and advice: try and book in advance to get the best possible deal. I recommend booking around 60-90 days in advance to get the best possible deals on flights and trains. The itinerary below I have shared is 2 months in advance. April/October also is off peak season so again, to get the best possible deals on transportation and accommodation in Europe, travelling in the off peak/shoulder season of September to October and April to May can offer the best value.

15 cities Europe 1 month itinerary for under £250/$307

Below you’ll find my itinerary for travelling across Europe for 1 month, visiting 15 cities for under £250. Dates I’ve selected are from the 5th March till the 7th April 2018. I’ve outlined some quick tips of things to do in each city, linked to previous articles and also shared my personal recommendations of where to stay. If you have any questions about this itinerary, please leave a comment or drop me a line at [email protected]

LONDON

Since London is a starting point for most people’s Eurotrip, I’ve kicked off sharing some tips of things to do in London on a budget and also where you can stay.

Things to do in London a budget

Where to stay in London on a budget

My favourite place to stay in London on a budget are Wombats Hostel, LondonFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you., Palmers Lodge in Swiss CottageFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. and Willesden Green Full Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you.and theGenerator Hostel LondonFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you..Checkout my guide to my favourite budget places to stay in London

4) A coffee at the famous Cafe de Flore– at the corner of Rue Saint-Benoît and Boulevard Saint-Germain, Saint Germaine des Prés in the sixth arrondissement. Preferred meeting spot of intellectuals Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre.

5) A shot of the Eiffel Tower at night from the top of Galeries Lafayette Haussmann, at La Terrasse.

Where to stay in Paris on a budget

The bar

My top tip for Paris is the uber cool Les Piaules hostelFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. or the Generator ParisFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. in the hip district of Belleville. For an in-depth review and video, click on this link. Also checkout my 7 best budget places to stay in Paris.

2.Paris to Amsterdam. Thursday 8th March, 2018

Things to do in Amsterdam on a budget

1.) Discover the city’s rich history at The Amsterdam City Archives, which is free to visit. The city’s stunning treasury collection is to be found in the basement of the building.

2.) Head to Vondelpark, the green lungs of the city. Visit the Royal Concertgebouw on Wednesdays to be treated to free lunchtime concerts, featuring classical music, popular music dance and theatre.

3.) Visit the Albert Cuyp Market. Scour the market for everything from fruit and vegetables, fish, wigs, clothes and snacks.

4) Sample herring from one of the city’s many herring stands. Vishuisje on Herengracht serves herring with pickles and onions starting from €3.

5)The Anne Frank House is the house in Prinsengracht, Amsterdam where her family were in hiding from the German police. The entry fee for adults of €9 is not budget but provides an unmissable glimpse into a unique and poignant piece of war history (Anne Frank Huis: Prinsengracht, 263-267, 1016 GV, Amsterdam).

Where to stay in Amsterdam on a budget

3. Amsterdam to Rotterdam: 10th March, 2018

Things to do in Rotterdam on a budget

Rotterdam: one never ending party

Here are my top 5 tips for things to do in Rotterdam on a budget. Also do checkout my recent guide and video of cool things to do in Rotterdam on a budget.

1. Make a trip to Fenix Food Factory in the Katendrecht district. You can sip on local craft beers or sample delicious cheese. Eating a snack outside on the benches provides a pleasant view of the historic Hotel New York and the surrounding harbour.

2.Visit Mr Hans Bode, local icon and maker of the delicious Rotdog. His food cart, named ‘Hans Worst’ offers delicious sausages, often with a side of chillies or an especially hot variety of habanero peppers.

4. The Netherlands Photo Museum has a stellar collection of photography from the twentieth and twenty first century.

5. Visit one of the amazing festivals that Rotterdam is famous for (notably Rotterdam Unlimited, North Sea Jazz Festival).

Where to stay in Rotterdam on a budget

My top tips for budget places to stay in Rotterdam include the King Kong HostelFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. , Hostel Ani & Haakien Full Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. and Hostel ROOM Full Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you.

4. Rotterdam to Ghent. 12th March 2018

Via Flixbus Cost:€9

Found via GoEuro

Things to do in Ghent

Here are my top 5 things to do in Ghent. Also checkout my new video & guide to 12 cool things to do in Ghent.

1. Visit Gravensteen, a 12th Century Flemish castle.

2. Visit the MSK Art gallery. The collection is heavy on works of art from Belgium and the Low Counties.

3. Step back in time at the St Pietersabdij Abbey. This is the ideal place to visit in a summer’s day. The gardens are free to explore.

4. View the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb at the St Baafskathedraal along with works by Rubens.

5. Learn about 70,000 years of Ghent’s history at the STAM. This former nunnery, recapitulates the many faces of Ghent, down the ages.

Where to stay in Ghent on a budget

With my favourite hostel, the Backstay closing down for temporary renovation choose the Hostel Uppelink.Full Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. This family run hostel has a fantastic location in the centre of town with views onto the canal. Staff are helpful and friendly.Hostel organises free walking tours for guests in English and Spanish, leaving the hostel at 10am and 1pm plus they offer free beer tastings on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6pm.Booking via HostelworldFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you., a bed in a 10 bed mixed dorm starts at €21 while a 3 bed ensuite room starts at €84.

5. Ghent to Leuven, 14th March, 2018

Things to do in Leuven on a budget

1. The Stadhuis (Town Hall) is a brilliant example of Gothic architecture dating back to 1439. The exterior is remarkably ornate, with spectacular niches.

2. The M-Museum in Leuven has a collection of Flemish Masters, not to be missed.

3. Visit the Stella Artois brewery if you are a beer fan.

4. Visit the University Library. This was majorly destroyed in the First World War by the Germans but was later renovated.

5. Visit the historic centre and St Peters Church.

Where to stay in Leuven on a budget

My top pick for Leuven is the recently refurbished Cube HostelFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you.. With a great location in the heart of the city, the hostel gives you say access to all the main attractions. The hostel has an excellent onsite bar , clean comfortable rooms, great self catering kitchen and the staff are friendly, helpful.

6. Leuven to Cologne. 16th March 2018

Things to do in Cologne on a budget

Here are some of my favourite things to do in Cologne on a budget and also checkout my earlier 48 hours in Cologne guide.

1. Visit Köln Cathedral.

2. Walking by the Rhine in the Koln Aldstadt has to be one of life’s great experiences.

3. Visit Museum Ludwig.You can feast over a treasure chest of pop art plus you can look forward to some outstanding temporary exhibitions. Time your visit to the first Thursday of the month when locals can visit the museum (Heinrich-Böll-Platz ) for free and tourists pay a reduced price of €7.

4. Cologne has a hive of flea-markets. The best flea markets are held at Wilhelmplatz, at the South Stadium and at the horse track.

8. Berlin to Budapest. 22nd March, 2018

Things to do in Budapest on a budget

1.Walk to Heroes Square along Andrassy Way and enjoy the fabulous architecture of this square dedicated to the memory of fallen war heroes.

2. Eat your way through the Jewish Quarter. The area has some of the best authentic and most affordable cafes and ruin bars.

3. View the marvelous architecture at St Stephen’s Basilica.

4. Kerepesi Cemetery is one of Europe’s largest cemeteries. At over 56 hectares in area, viewing the marvellous statues and architecture is a memorable experience.

5. Budapest has many museums that cost very little money to enter. Don’t miss The Museum of Fine Arts and the National Museum among others.

Where to stay in Budapest on a budget

Stay at the Wombats City Hostel BudapestFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you.:excellent full breakfast, free Wi-Fi, good location, welcoming staff and good common areas.

9. Budapest to Venice. 23rd March, 2017

Things to do in Venice on a budget

Here are some of favourite things to do in Venice on a budget. If you are foodie, then do checkout my earlier guide to my favourite cheap eats in Venice.

1. Eat at a cicchetti bar in Venice. Cicchetti is a form of Venetian tapas or inexpensive snacks served all day in bars around the city. Locals usually start nibbling ‘cicchetti’ over glasses of local fine Prosecco, often late in the morning, or as an afternoon snack or in the evenings when locals will go on their version of the pub crawl.

2. Visit the Basilica di San Marco. This famous cathedral dominates the famous square with its imposing presence. It’s free to enter and admire the splendid domed interiors.

3. Walk along the Rialto Bridge and take in the cityscapes that have inspired generations of painters and photographers.

4. View Tintoretto’s famous ‘Marriage Feast at Cana’ at the Santa Maria della Salute. The church itself, is an example of Baroque architecture at its best.

5. Take the waterbus to the island of Murano– famous for its glasswares.

Where to stay in Venice on a budget

10. Venice to Milan: 26th March, 2018

Things to do in Milan on a budget

1.Visit one of Milan’s many places of worship for free or for a nominal fee. These include the Duomo, Sant’Ambrogio (beautiful ceiling frescoes reminiscent of the Sistine Chapel) and others.

2. Step into the grounds of Castello Sforzesco. This Italianate castle houses museums and other exhibits that cost money to visit, but the green grounds of the castle are free to roam to your heart’s content.

3. Visit the Natural History Museum, the Museum’s of the Castello Sforzesco, and the Archaeological Museum after 2pm on Friday for free.

4. For a fee of €4 you can climb the stairs to the top of Milan’s Duomo for a spectacular panoramic view of Milan.

5. Visit the La Scala Museum for a small fee and gain entrance to one of the most historic and opulent opera houses in the world. It certainly saves on the hefty concert fees.

Where to stay in Milan on a budget

My favourite place to stay in Milan is Ostello Bello MilanFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. and Ostello Bello Grande Full Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you.. Amenities in the hostel include.. free Wi-Fi, cozy common room, all inclusive Mediterranean style breakfast (on demand), ping pong tables, library.

11. Milan to Bologna: 29th March, 2018

With Trenitalia. Cost: €10. Found via GoEuro

Things to do in Bologna on a budget

Bologna

The real charm of Bologna does not lie in a museum but in the simple act of walking under the row of porticos and just observing the flow of everyday life. One of the most captivating streets to catch the flow of life in this city is Via Zamboni which besides being home to the Teatro Communale is also home to the University of Bologna.

Bologna is the city of porticos and walking under these historic colonnades is one of the highlights of any trip to this city. The perfect way to admire these iconic porticos and also walk off the excesses of the day is to undertake the unique journey of travelling under 666 arches (the longest arcaded walk in the world) to the UNESCO world heritage site of Santuario della Madonna di San Luca (Via di San Luca 36), a beautiful basilica that lies outside the city perched on a hill. The walk to San Luca begins at the arches at Meloncello. It’s quite a hike but a spiritual experience.

Visit the Museum of the History of Bologna housed in the beautiful Palazzo Pepoli. The museum condenses the 2220 years of the city’s history into a few hours, helping you retrace the amazing historical, cultural, artistic and scientific heritage of the city of Bologna. The entry fee is €5.

Visit one of the most important, historic buildings in Bologna- the Archiginnasio, home once upon a time to the oldest university of Western Europe (1088 )- the University of Bologna. Present day it functions as a library. However the main draw for visiting here is the wooden Teatro Anatomico. It’s quite morbid and fascinating at the same time sitting on the benches of the theatre gazing up at the skinless humans of Enrico Lelli overlooking the dissecting table. Dating from 1637, this was the first university to allow dissection of the human body.

If you love movies, the best time to visit Bologna is from the end of June till the end of July when the annual open air film festival- Sotto le Stelle del Cinema is held in Piazza Maggiore. It’s free for locals and tourists.

Where to stay in Bologna on a budget

Furnishing using 99% handmade materials inside an old and fascinated building of Bologna downtown ( only hostel in the area ) Dopa HostelFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you.is my recommended place to stay in Bologna. Bathrooms are modern and spacious and each bed has power outlet , curtain, light and coat hook.

12. Bologna to Florence: 2nd April, 2018

Things to do in Florence on a budget

1. Step into Orsanmichele, a church and former granary. The famous statues embellishing the exterior of the church are copies but the originals can be viewed for free inside the church’s museum.

2. The first Sunday of each month offers free admission to the city’s museums. Please utilize the opportunity to visit the Uffizi Gallery among others, although, be warned that they might be very crowded.

3. Visit one of Florence’s many green spaces to escape the buildings and hubbub of human voices. Consider one of the following for your garden oasis: Garden of Cascine, Torrigiani Garden, the Iris Garden or the Etruscan Tomb of Montagnola.

4. Florence, like many Italian cities is an outdoor museum. View the replica of Michelangelo’s David at the Piazza della Signoria. There is lots more to view, so keep your eyes open. Admission to the Duomo is free from specific times every day. Don’t forget the un-missable photo opportunity of capturing the bronze doors of the Baptistery of St. John, embellished with scenes from the Bible.

5. A trip to one of Florence’s many outdoor markets is a real pleasure and an opportunity to steep yourself in the local culture.

Where to stay in Florence on a budget

My top pick for Florence is Plus Hostels FlorenceFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you.. Amenities here include on site restaurant, outdoor and indoor swimming pool, Turkish bath, steam room, sauna, rooftop terrace, free Wi-Fi.

14. Rome to Athens: 7th April, 2018

Things to do in Athens on a budget

More street art in Psirri. Street art scene is amazing in Athens. One of the best in the world.

1. A visit to the Monistiraki Flea Market is a must when visiting Athens. You can find all kinds of stuff here. My great find was a bunch of DVD’s including the classic Notting Hill. Each DVD for the princely sum of €0.50

2. Try the Souvlaki at Kostas which for 65 years has been serving Athenians probably the best souvlaki in town.

3. Tucked right at the foot of the Acropolis, checkout the colourful streets of Anafiotika especially early in the morning when they are blissfully quiet and devoid of tourists.

4. Head to TAF: an old backyard turned art exhibition space plus bar with great drinks and some of the best coffee in town

5. Sign up for a free tour with a local via the fantastic ‘This is my Athens’ Greeters scheme. Andreas and Magda, two passionate locals showed me a different side of Athens, an Athens slightly off the beaten path. Andreas and Magda took us to the lesser known neighbourhood of Metaxourgiou. Located north of the historical centre of Athens, between Kolonos to the east and Kerameikos to the west, and north of Gazi. Metaxourgeio is a neighbourhood of immigrants and one in transition. You’ll find plenty of interesting anonymous street art pieces that have both English and Ancient Greek sayings, containing statements such as “Art for art’s sake” (Τεχνη τεχνης χαριν). During the tour we tried another variation of the Souvlaki at the hipster paradise , Elvis. It was a good decision. Delicious and super cheap. We ended the tour at Andreas’s favourite bar: Bel Ray Bar in Koukaki. This is a completely non touristy neighbourhood but filled with great bars and places to eat.

Where to stay in Athens on a budget

Stay at the fabulous City Circus Hostel AthensFull Disclosure: We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase, at no additional cost to you., one of Europe’s coolest design hostels. Fun place, fab restaurant and beautiful rooms.

GRAND TOTAL

15 Cities. 1 month. Trip comes to a grand total of £226.72 which is €256.50 or $307.

There are some caveats to the figure. It doesn’t include the cost of luggage fees and also transfers from airport to city centre. This is where coach trumps planes. Train travel is the best in my opinion for seeing Europe, when booked in advance.

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Hi I am Kash aka the BudgetTravellerI have been travelling in style on a budget for the last 6 years focussing on cool trends in Budget Travel like Luxury hostels and street food guides for over 40 cities.

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Except for a few places, this list ticks off exactly where I went traveling 2 months ago! I also swear by Skyscanner and Go Euro! Lol. And the cheapest flights are almost always from Vueling or RyanAir

This is very vital information. Thank you for this Kash. Used to think traveling to Europe would cost me thousands of dollars. This is great just in time for me to plan my trip to Europe next year just before the World Cup in Russia

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